Step 2: Draw in some extra lines to accent the ears. Then draw a small smile and a circle just above it for the mouth and nose. Trace two oval shapes for the eyes, making sure the ovals are laying on their side!

Interesting Facts about the Grey Fox

The Grey Fox likes to live in Southern locations. For example it lives in South America, southern parts of Canada, and southern parts of North America. The Gray Fox and the Channel Island Fox are the only two foxes left in their species. The Gray Fox used to show up more frequently on the Eastern side of the world, but the Red Fox is actually more common there now.

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You can easily tell the difference between a Gray Fox and a Red Fox because the Red Fox has “black stockings”, or black fur on its legs.

The Gray Fox can easily climb trees! This is because it has strong claws with hooks in the end that allow them to easily dig into the tree’s bark.

Being that it enjoys coming out at night to play, the Gray Fox likes to sleep during the day.

Gray Foxes like to make dens in trees. Sometimes, you can find their dens thirty feet above the ground!

When Gray Foxes and Red Foxes live together in the same area, the Gray Fox will be the dominant fox. This means that you will see more Gray Foxes around than Red Foxes. The Gray Fox is also an omnivore, which means that it eats meat and plants. Depending on where the Gray Fox lives, its diet can change based on what’s around to eat.